Christmas cash from Bolkart with 3-month interest-free repayment period
On the eve of the New Year the Bank of Baku announces a cash campaign for owners of Bolkart. In the period from the 17th to the 31st of December of 2013 owners of Bolkart, who take money from their card, can pay off the debt interest-free until March 10. Bolkart owners can remove all the available cash on the balance sheet from the card.
Payable for the outstanding part of the cash can be repaid by March 10, in the amount of monthly payment of 2.5%. Fee for cash withdrawals is 5%.
During the campaign, you can withdraw cash with regular Bolkart, Bolkart with logo MasterCard,
Nar-Bolkart, special Bolkart partner companies (Embawood, NLT, WorldTelecom etc. ) (maximum one week after the formation of a positive standard or customer's credit history ) , as well as Bolkart with the inscription " 500 AZN> and MasterCard ( maximum one week later after the formation of a positive standard or customer's credit history).
Today more than 180,000 citizens regularly make purchases with Bolkart, periodically removing cash from the card and enjoying other benefits of the card. With Bolkart MasterCard can make purchases in stores of prestigious domestic and foreign shopping centers and on the Internet . - 15D ---
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